TV3 NEWS. 27/01/2004

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2004
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Series
3 NEWS
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Duration
1:00:00
Broadcast Date
27/01/2004
Production company
TV3 NETWORK SERVICES

The National Leader is proposing radical changes to the way Maori are offically treated.
Don Brash (National Leader); Helen Clark (PM - Labour); Stephen Parker (TV3 Political Editor - live from Parliament).

The Correaspondence School has confirmed that its staff are being questioned after pornographic material was discovered on some computers.
Paul Carpinter (School Chairman).

The bird flu virus has now spread to Pakistan.
Peter Cordingley (World Health Organisation); James Walker (Scientist).

The Government has agreed to a United Nations request to accept 20 asylum seekers from Nauru.
Lianne Dalziel (Immigration Minister); Keith Locke (Green MP).

An independent inquiry into the September 11 terrorist attacks has turned up the passport of one of the hijackers which was found on the streets of New York shortly after the Twin Towers were hit.
Susan Ginsburg (Senior Counsel 9/11 Commission).

The future of many South Canterbury schools is uncertain. A case study of Pleasant Point High School.
Margot Sinclair (Mother); Erin Sinclair (Year 12 Student); Neil Wilkinson (Principal).